The aging process is an interesting one for sure. And like any other phase of life, one’s golden years are accompanied by unique ups and downs, joys and sorrows, moments of anxiety and moments of peace. There are changes to mind, body and spirit. There are new things to learn and new opportunities to embrace. And while there’s no stopping the aging process, there’s much that can be done to live your senior years with the utmost satisfaction and enjoyment.
In most cases, this journey is best supported by a healthy approach to diet and nutrition.
The first step toward maximizing physical and mental health as an older adult is learning to eat right. Sure, you probably know the basics of nutrition, but as you age, it becomes more important than ever to develop a strong plan for maintaining a healthy diet. And doing so doesn’t have to be complicated, daunting or boring.
To help you (or the senior in your life) create the kind of approach to healthy eating that fosters energy, strength, mental acuity and a host of other benefits, this article offers valuable insights, tips and recommendations from the experts.
Let’s dive right in!
Understanding How Aging Affects Appetite
It’s easy to spot the obvious signs of aging, like wrinkling skin and graying hair, but the ones that occur deep within our bodies are much less conspicuous. From digestion and metabolism to thirst and appetite, there are lots of internal shifts happening over the course of the aging process. Unfortunately, some of these changes can inhibit our habits for healthy eating.
According to Harvard Health Publishing contributor Katherine D. McManus, MS, RD, LDN, the physiological changes that accompany aging—even in healthy older adults—can result in:
She also indicates that common challenges experienced at this stage of life, like depression, lack of independence and social isolation, can make food seem less appealing, which further diminishes your likelihood to consume the ideal amount and types of foods.
In addition, there are some chronic diseases and physical problems that impact appetite, energy need and weight in older adults, such as:
And seniors on one or more medications may be subject to a drug’s interaction with certain nutrients. They could even be prone to side effects like:
“All of these factors,” says McManus, “can lead to decreased intake of calories and nutrients, resulting in unplanned weight loss and lack of energy.”
To overcome these challenges and maintain the kind of diet that supports a healthier lifestyle, it’s important to stay on top of your nutrition. And while this may seem daunting or complicated, it certainly doesn’t have to be.
Top Tips for Maintaining Proper Nutrition
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics advises that you start with these recommendations from the Dietary Guidelines for Americans:
For even more specific guidance on how to make healthy eating a reality in your life, consider checking out the National Institute on Aging’s sample menus.
These easy menus provide 2,000 calories a day—without exceeding the recommended amount of sodium or calories from saturated fats and added sugars. Of course, you might need to eat fewer or more calories, depending on your height, weight, activity level and gender. So be sure to check with your doctor or nutritionist, and get a clearer understanding of your ideal caloric intake.
There are three additional recommendations from the NIA that are particularly important for older adults to heed:
Getting Creative with Healthy Eating
Adopting a healthy approach to eating comes with its own unique set of challenges as individuals age. From difficulties grocery shopping and compromised energy levels to potential boredom with the associated foods and routines, you may need a boost of creativity to help navigate the roadblocks. Check out these useful tips.
When you put your mind to it, there’s no limit to the possibilities involved in embracing healthy eating. It’s a critical key to maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle for years to come.
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